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i'm don lemon. a deputy sheriff walks up to a house, sees a child handcuffed to the porch by the ankles and there's a dead chicken around his neck. it happened. two adults, a man and woman are in custody at this hour and what the woman does for a living will surprise you. we are joined with the details on this. we have new video of the scene. what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken. we don't know if this is the one that was allegedly around this boy's neck. we have that video, folks. here is what we know. they are facing intentional child abuse, inflicting serious injury, false imprisonment and cruelty to animal charges. larson is charged with willful failure to discharge her duty as a public official. listen to this. she is currently employed as a supervisor of the union county department of social service. . this is what authorities found at her house, a dead chicken around the neck of an 11-
i'm don lemon. a deputy sheriff walks up to a house, sees a child handcuffed to the porch by the ankles and there's a dead chicken around his neck. it happened. two adults, a man and woman are in custody at this hour and what the woman does for a living will surprise you. we are joined with the details on this. we have new video of the scene. what can you tell us about this? >> we have new video of the house, the outside of the house, of live animals, a chained animal and a dead chicken....
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but i don' deny who was. i've never denied who i was. because that's who i am >> who she is a driving force in san francisco. the head ofhe human rights commission and forr president of the high profilpolice commison. but like many in t lgbt community, she came her for a fresh start. it is pretty amazing, very suessful business person you re as a man, coached your son's football teams, i believe, oked cigars, all of the inly -- >> harley. >> all the kind of main things. as youere doing those thing were you confused though by the end of the day? >> absolutely i think most ansgender people there's something wrong, g that something not right. they don't know what it is. i didn't know what it was. something just not right. it's not like every day i woke up and thought i shouldave been a girl. consider -- think about what it woulbe if every time, you know, you, raj, getting ready for work y put on a suit and a tie, you get dressed up and you ok in the mirror and youever look good to you. it's never right. when you look you never see what you
but i don' deny who was. i've never denied who i was. because that's who i am >> who she is a driving force in san francisco. the head ofhe human rights commission and forr president of the high profilpolice commison. but like many in t lgbt community, she came her for a fresh start. it is pretty amazing, very suessful business person you re as a man, coached your son's football teams, i believe, oked cigars, all of the inly -- >> harley. >> all the kind of main things. as...
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. >> hi, don. good morning, everyone. we picr first one. that one could effect on the eastern shore. 50 westbound at route 8, roman coke road. we have an accident blocking the right lane. on the beltway speeds still at 55. same goes for 95. that's a look at 895 at the harbor tunnel looking good. another look outside, 83 at padonia road. now wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we have a college advisory s along this morning. mcdaniel college in westminster is opening late at 10:00 a.m. because of a power outage. >>> days after a typhoon devastated the philippines the government and international relief agencies are still struggling to get aid to those who certainly need it. here is susan mcginnis reporting for wjz. >> typhoon haiyan came ashore in vietnam this morning as a category 1 storm. far weaker than the potential record-breaking typhoon that crashed into the philippines friday. >> tens of thousands are feared dead but getting an accurate co
. >> hi, don. good morning, everyone. we picr first one. that one could effect on the eastern shore. 50 westbound at route 8, roman coke road. we have an accident blocking the right lane. on the beltway speeds still at 55. same goes for 95. that's a look at 895 at the harbor tunnel looking good. another look outside, 83 at padonia road. now wjz has the stories people are talking about this morning. here's don. >> thank you. >>> we have a college advisory s along this...
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back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's transforming into a digital communications company. some snail mail products. their partnership with ebay looks promising and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. if we get more signs that they're sustainable it can move higher into the end of the year. the stock rallied 124% so far. next up on october 25th jerry in florida asked about bj's restaurants. it's been a real dog. it fell from $55 in 2012 down to 27 and change right now. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a nice growth story. it hit multiple speed bumps including by raising prices too much too qu
back on october 23rd don in new york gave me a question about abaxis. i had to do more studying. it sells point of care blood analyzing which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for human and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run real time lab tests in their office instead of sending it to an outside laboratory. the company missed on earnings and revenues. i would stay away from abaxis for now. that same day jill in pennsylvania called about pitney bowes. it's...
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and taking the top third spot, don mattrick, current ceo of zynga reedit really? interesting. there are strong internal candidates trending on their site. former ceo of skype. and satya nadella. we will continue to watch the race until we know the real name of the new ceo. a lot of work to be done. the closing bell in seven minutes. when we come back we will bring in the s&p winners. dow jones industrials look to make it another record close today. you've got to watch. we are right here for you. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think aut it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ they're the days to take care of to dbusiness..love? when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters.
and taking the top third spot, don mattrick, current ceo of zynga reedit really? interesting. there are strong internal candidates trending on their site. former ceo of skype. and satya nadella. we will continue to watch the race until we know the real name of the new ceo. a lot of work to be done. the closing bell in seven minutes. when we come back we will bring in the s&p winners. dow jones industrials look to make it another record close today. you've got to watch. we are right here for...
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don carty dot com. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up senator rand paul pledges to block janet yellen is confirmation as bad chairwoman with out of vote on his bill to audit the fed we'll tell you all about it coming up later on in the show and there are some big time c.e.o. drama over a blackberry as a deal to buy the seed company has gone through and later on we sat down with duff and mcdonald the financial journalist with the inside scoop on one of the world's most secretive businesses that's right we're talking about mckinsey and company the consulting firm has had a hand in everything from and wrong to the latest presidential election. and finally with all hit with all this action i bet the makeshifts i want to lie down and take a nap and that might be the best thing for you to do in today's big deal will explain why that might actually improve your productivity at work but now let's get to this. janet yellen president ob
don carty dot com. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. first up senator rand paul pledges to block janet yellen is confirmation as bad chairwoman with out of vote on his bill to audit the fed we'll tell you all about it coming up later on in the show and there are some big time c.e.o. drama over a blackberry as a deal to buy the seed company has gone through and later on we sat down with duff and mcdonald the financial...
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' don' pejorative by that pejorative by that name. name. >> something as a mascot evokes >> something as a mascot evokes something positive why does it something positive why does it matter? matter? >> well, i think it's just a >> well, i think it's just a little pecular that little pecular that they would they would cling so long and so hard to cling so long and so hard to inanimate objects and to these inanimate objects and to these false personnas, all of native false personnas, all of native america in the way that we america in the way that we measure our measure our views, all our views, all our native organizations say change native organizations say change this name that it's a slur, it this name that it's a slur, it is a pejorative. is a pejorative. and it doesn't matter who means and it doesn't matter who means it or who it or who doesn't doesn't . . what matters is the effect. what matters is the effect. the people who are doing the the people who are doing the offending don't get to say what offending don't get to say what
' don' pejorative by that pejorative by that name. name. >> something as a mascot evokes >> something as a mascot evokes something positive why does it something positive why does it matter? matter? >> well, i think it's just a >> well, i think it's just a little pecular that little pecular that they would they would cling so long and so hard to cling so long and so hard to inanimate objects and to these inanimate objects and to these false personnas, all of native false...
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. >>> here in the cnn news room, i'm rosa florez in for don lemon. we start with north korea. a plea from the white house, a requestions to release american detainees. an american veteran who served during the korean war apologizing to killing troops and civilians during the war. according to his family, he was detained while on a ten-day tour of north korea in october. the white house response says given his advanced age and health conditions, we urge the dprk to release mr. newman to he can return home and reunite with his family. the white house also urged them to release kenneth bay, another american held in the country for more than a year. let me bring in carl on the phone in tokyo. do we know if newman has had any contact with western officials? >> caller: we do. in fact, we understand from the state department that on saturday a swedish diplomat did visit newman. we haven't had word about the state of his health right now but certainly that swedish diplomats had access. u.s. diplomats can't meet because north korea and the u.s. don't have diplomatic ties. when one look
. >>> here in the cnn news room, i'm rosa florez in for don lemon. we start with north korea. a plea from the white house, a requestions to release american detainees. an american veteran who served during the korean war apologizing to killing troops and civilians during the war. according to his family, he was detained while on a ten-day tour of north korea in october. the white house response says given his advanced age and health conditions, we urge the dprk to release mr. newman to...
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joining me is don from gfi, kevin landis. thank you for joining us. john, let me kick this off with you. technology certainly helping fuel this market rally this year but we saw microsoft get downgraded today. cisco had a big upset last week. and downgrade as well. what's going on with tech? >> i think one thing that you don't hear is that the nasdaq was up 32% year to date. so i think that's one thing that's going on. you know the nasdaq really led us higher. we had some good names, good cash flow good free cash flow as well as good dividend yield. a lot of the big cap nasdaq stocks like cisco intel, microsoft, the yields have been going higher, so we see those stocks you could actually buy with yield around the ten-year treasury. ncaa nasdaq is up 32%. once we get around 4,000, those big numbers usually lead to a little resistance. obviously, carl's statement -- tweet later in the day took us off the highs. i think if we look ahead, there's a lot to be positive about both in terms of the tech cycle. i think that -- agree with tom at jpmorgan we have
joining me is don from gfi, kevin landis. thank you for joining us. john, let me kick this off with you. technology certainly helping fuel this market rally this year but we saw microsoft get downgraded today. cisco had a big upset last week. and downgrade as well. what's going on with tech? >> i think one thing that you don't hear is that the nasdaq was up 32% year to date. so i think that's one thing that's going on. you know the nasdaq really led us higher. we had some good names, good...
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back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives docs the opportunity to run realtime blood tests in their office instead of sending to an outside laboratory. a great idea, but the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i wanted to do some additional digging. pitney bowes has transformed into a legacy company. ppbi's partnership with ebay lacks promising, and the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed working. i think if we get more signs that the new products are sustainable, pbi can move higher into the end of the year, but be careful, the stock has been a monster winner, as rallied 124% so far. next up, jerry in florida asked me about bjri. i hadn't looked at that in ages. for the last couple of year, bj's has been a real dog. this casual pizza and beer chain used to be a n
back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives docs the opportunity to run realtime blood tests in their office instead of sending to an outside laboratory. a great idea, but the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i...
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back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. ied a hood to do some more study. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run profitable, realtime lab tests in their office instead of sending it out to an outside laboratory, like we are so used to. a great idea, but the latest quarter was less than great. the company missed on both earnings and inventory. i would stay away from abxis. and jill turned about pitney bowes. we used to talk about that company in the past. i wanted to do some additional digging to see why the stock's been running. pitney bowes has transformed into a digital communications company, some legacy snail mail products. pbi's partnership with ebay looks promising and the most recent results strengthens the case that the company's new program to stabilize revenues is, indeed, working. i think if we get more signs are sustainable, pbi can move higher into the end of the year. but be careful, the
back on october 23rd, don in new york quizzed me with a question about abaxis. ied a hood to do some more study. they sell point of care blood analyzers which provide clinicians with rapid blood tests for humans and animals. this gives doctors and vets the opportunity to run profitable, realtime lab tests in their office instead of sending it out to an outside laboratory, like we are so used to. a great idea, but the latest quarter was less than great. the company missed on both earnings and...
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you watch or listen to don imus every day. >> i think you have to dress appropriately for what you do. you should not be wearing what i am wearing doing what you are doing. connell: you should not be wearing what she is wearing. speedily idea if you are going out the weekend, maybe put on a turtleneck, you should do that. we should absolutely do a makeover. we are going to do a makeover. we're going to do a makeover. dagen: he makes the suit jackets. dagen: saw him and said you look amazing. connell: we have to look amazing. dagen: please come back. connell: come back. more trouble for blackberry, which has been an absolute mess. shareholders punishing that stock big-time today. dagen: and edward snowden laid his excuse. the former contractor now leaker trying to justify his actions. connell: and a big plug for mcdonald's eating chicken mcnuggets like crazy. with that, although stories coming up. the yield earlier, 2.6 today. we will be right back. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a mar
you watch or listen to don imus every day. >> i think you have to dress appropriately for what you do. you should not be wearing what i am wearing doing what you are doing. connell: you should not be wearing what she is wearing. speedily idea if you are going out the weekend, maybe put on a turtleneck, you should do that. we should absolutely do a makeover. we are going to do a makeover. we're going to do a makeover. dagen: he makes the suit jackets. dagen: saw him and said you look...
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market flash now with don. what do you see >> how about an old world company mob up over a percent. buffet disclosing he's taking a round a 40 million share stake in the company. when i tweeted this out, they said exxon is not an oil company any more, more of a natural gas company. so exxon certainly in the news today. back over to you. >> we love xom. >> buffet loves it but i liked it before that. those refiners still have so much more upside. when you look what's going on and desoro had a lot of activity. the energy space across -- all layers seems to be rising. >> definition of a defensive name, again i believe that this will be the rotation into the early part of '14. >> better names >> chevron is better. double the dividend, half the market cap. i think the stock can move much more quickly than exxon. they have a war chest of 20 billion in cash they can deploy more effectively. >> xom can split themselves and then you have an incredible value. you can also look at the phillips 66, conoco. >> how do you feel about cisco? >> great. put it in your 401(k). >> not so fast. last mont
market flash now with don. what do you see >> how about an old world company mob up over a percent. buffet disclosing he's taking a round a 40 million share stake in the company. when i tweeted this out, they said exxon is not an oil company any more, more of a natural gas company. so exxon certainly in the news today. back over to you. >> we love xom. >> buffet loves it but i liked it before that. those refiners still have so much more upside. when you look what's going on...
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don parsons, who serves on the boards of the county's only hospital and community clinic, says that's because the state counts all medical visits, even by the thousands of visiting tourists who may use the services. he says that's not fair. >> it's a regional population and a resort population and they're two very different groups and somehow we have to acknowledge that the people who live here full time cannot afford the same kind of those prices that the more affluent resort population can afford. >> reporter: u.s. representative jared polis is concerned about that discrepancy. he's a strong supporter of the affordable care act but thinks it needs to be fixed to work better in some areas. >> the affordable care act works for most of my district. families in loveland, ft. collins, boulder are saving money. it's affordable for young people. you know, $280 to $320 a month with subsidies for many of them gets it down to a lower price point. but in the mountain communities, summit and eagle county, at the price point of $400 or $500 a month, it just doesn't work. >> reporter: polis has a
don parsons, who serves on the boards of the county's only hospital and community clinic, says that's because the state counts all medical visits, even by the thousands of visiting tourists who may use the services. he says that's not fair. >> it's a regional population and a resort population and they're two very different groups and somehow we have to acknowledge that the people who live here full time cannot afford the same kind of those prices that the more affluent resort population...
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don: carl icahn prediction. it is so funny when big guys like that come out of the woodwork to help the public, to warn us. i am a fan of carl icahn, to see how far he has come but you always wonder what drives that kind of thing. i would like to understand how the earnings are being manipulated. you can tell me stocks are attractive, and a lot of other things. i don't understand how the bottom lines become manipulated by lower interest rates. cheryl: the 22 too much credence to what he said but i will say his funds are by 14%. over five years and -- charles: markets by 20%. >> the nasdaq up 40%, the s&p cooling at 30%. activist investing is very dangerous and isn't particularly helpful. you need to distinguish between the ability of an investor going to the company's board and management saying this is how you should do it because as a shareholder i have that right. going into the press and trying to manipulate markets and influence overall direction becomes very dangerous and counterproductive. i look at yeste
don: carl icahn prediction. it is so funny when big guys like that come out of the woodwork to help the public, to warn us. i am a fan of carl icahn, to see how far he has come but you always wonder what drives that kind of thing. i would like to understand how the earnings are being manipulated. you can tell me stocks are attractive, and a lot of other things. i don't understand how the bottom lines become manipulated by lower interest rates. cheryl: the 22 too much credence to what he said...
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salga don francisco. >>> si! (gritos) (aplausos) >>> (risas) >>> varias quieren entrar en esa mÁquina. >>> sÍ. quiero una. >>> en lo que se transformÓ don fran ccisco el sÁbado, se convirtiÓ en pedro moreno, quÉ bueno que tambiÉn estÁ causando sensaciÓn en "mira quiÉn baila", quÉ tiene pedro moreno, chicas, que no tiene manÉ, y jhonny? >>> quÉ pregunta. bueno honestamente, hay tiempo? (risas) >>> no, no. >>> los quiero. >>> no, no. (risas) >>> tampoco asÍ. >>> ay, ay, ay. >>> ahora resulta. >>> no, Él serÁ guapo, pero el baile que Él hizo ayer, honestamente de los tres paso pdo ble de la temporada, el mÁs sencillo y fÁcil, con todo y eso, te quiero mucho, se equivocÓ varias veces. >>> a quÉ hora, ni me di cuenta. >>> sÍ, si, vamos por la capa, a el cargada que la bailarina dijo que estuvo como una furia, vse tirÓ, y no fue lo mismo, no fue igual. >>> verito. >>> un lindo paso doble, el de manÉ. >>> sÍ. >>> gracias. >>> quÉ cosa mÁs hermosa que hiciste. >>> muchas gracias. >>> hace seman
salga don francisco. >>> si! (gritos) (aplausos) >>> (risas) >>> varias quieren entrar en esa mÁquina. >>> sÍ. quiero una. >>> en lo que se transformÓ don fran ccisco el sÁbado, se convirtiÓ en pedro moreno, quÉ bueno que tambiÉn estÁ causando sensaciÓn en "mira quiÉn baila", quÉ tiene pedro moreno, chicas, que no tiene manÉ, y jhonny? >>> quÉ pregunta. bueno honestamente, hay tiempo? (risas) >>> no, no....
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escucha, mira... ♪. >> don abundio, ¿quÉ hace por acÁ? >> vine para ver cÓmo sigue de su brazo. >> ya, ya, mucho mejor, el hermano estanislao me curÓ tal y como usted dijo. >> quÉ bueno, ¿y cÓmo lo tratan los padrecitos? >> muy bien, muy bien, todos son muy generosos, muy amables. sÓlo hay uno que me tiene intrigado, no sÉ, siempre tiene la capucha puesta, nunca habla, no sÉ he llegado a pensar que mi presencia le incomoda. cuando estoy cerca de Él me evade pareciera como si me evitara. ¿mm? ♪. >> ya, hijo, cÁlmate por el amor de dios. >> fuensanta no llega y ya deberÍa de estar aqui. >> ¿quÉ pasa? ya llegamos. >> papÁ. >> hola. >> abuelita. >> mi vida, mi amor. ven, mi amor, vamos a la cocina, te hice unas galletas muy ricas. >> sÍ, gracias, voy para allÁ. >> ¿quÉ tienes, mi amor? >> ¿en dÓnde estabas? >> josÉ alfredo, ¿quÉ tienes? ¿por quÉ me preguntas las cosas asÍ? >> porque yo te puedo preguntar lo que yo quiera, porque soy tu marido, contÉstame, ¿con quiÉn estabas? contÉstame, contestame, ¿con quiÉ
escucha, mira... ♪. >> don abundio, ¿quÉ hace por acÁ? >> vine para ver cÓmo sigue de su brazo. >> ya, ya, mucho mejor, el hermano estanislao me curÓ tal y como usted dijo. >> quÉ bueno, ¿y cÓmo lo tratan los padrecitos? >> muy bien, muy bien, todos son muy generosos, muy amables. sÓlo hay uno que me tiene intrigado, no sÉ, siempre tiene la capucha puesta, nunca habla, no sÉ he llegado a pensar que mi presencia le incomoda. cuando estoy cerca de Él me...
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hallmark changed the lyrics to deck the halls so the sweater reads, don we now our fun apparel instead of gay apparel. outraged customers have blasted the card company on social media. hallmark said it's surprised by the backlash but it has no plans to stop selling the sweater. >>> hallmark sweater is trending on twitter this morning. also trending obama approval. the president's approval rating hit an all-time low in a new paul. cbs is considering a new "how i met your mother" spinoff. apple device goes on sale today and dell confirms it was selling a laptop that smelled like cat urine but fixed it. follow us on twitter at #cbssf. >>> and updating you now on our breaking news in milpitas, an injury accident on northbound 680 continues to block at least one lane approaching scott creek. and these are once again a live look at the scene. it was a construction worker and another worker in a work truck. they were working to remove a sign on the shoulder when another driver rammed into that truck and one person was killed. another worker suffered minor injuries. so you can see the investig
hallmark changed the lyrics to deck the halls so the sweater reads, don we now our fun apparel instead of gay apparel. outraged customers have blasted the card company on social media. hallmark said it's surprised by the backlash but it has no plans to stop selling the sweater. >>> hallmark sweater is trending on twitter this morning. also trending obama approval. the president's approval rating hit an all-time low in a new paul. cbs is considering a new "how i met your...
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. >> do you have a feeling that people keep looking for excuses to write don thompson off? and the stock is not letting them do it just yet. you keep hearing negative stuff but the stock, as you said, doesn't go down that far. >> because value works. i was at wendy's yesterday. i think there was a feeling that mcdonald's has to do a bit of a makeover. mcdonald's doesn't have the momentum it had, but there's also this big cap, i like international companies that have done well and mcdonald's is part of that wave. it is. >> speaking of product innovation, by the way, this is where wendy's seemed to steal a page from mcdonald's. some people thought maybe over the summer you had the ceo on the show last night. here's what he had to say about innovation. take a listen. >> we have a bacon port bella melt on briosch coming in in the next few days. you had it -- >> holy -- >> this product melts in your mouth. you're going to see pretzel bacon cheeseburgers coming back. >> this thing is just so delicious. but let's talk about the numbers. when a stock goes from 5 1/2 dollars to $9,
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all of that is a real inspiration to me and don. >> at 88, he may be the only veteran from world war ii. >> and it is something that you should see all the time on the baseball diamond. >> trouble, trouble, trouble. >> reporter: you don't have to be a vet to play and yet so many here serve. >> we are all team players. the military will share the team and that's the way you are raised with the boy scouts and rotc. >> reporter: and make no mistake that they will take their past times seriously. >> come on turn it up. >> we're talking about how to approve the team and how to get the guys to focus on it. >> two outs. >> good-bye. >> reporter: the years, well, you cannot ignore them. sometimes they just catch up. >> that's one of my outfielders, playing for them about five years ago. >> he had a heart attack? >> yes, grabbing the ball. i used to brag. i said if i have to go, i want to go in the ball field. just because of that, i don't say it anymore. >> but they don't complain and they don't quit. >> i was pitching and i broke a tibia from here to the knee. >> ever think about stopping?
all of that is a real inspiration to me and don. >> at 88, he may be the only veteran from world war ii. >> and it is something that you should see all the time on the baseball diamond. >> trouble, trouble, trouble. >> reporter: you don't have to be a vet to play and yet so many here serve. >> we are all team players. the military will share the team and that's the way you are raised with the boy scouts and rotc. >> reporter: and make no mistake that they...
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a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be benefited by a nudge it would move them more into the labor force and that would be best for the taxpayers as well. guest: we have not talked very much about wages. you could work full-time and your making them wage, you are making $15,000 a year. people to think about trying to support a family on 15 -- on $15,000 a year. these programs, including food up,ps, help to bump that and in an important way, and the debt is just that if we did not have these programs at all, we thed have 37 -- 30% of population that are poor instead of about 15%. the first safety net that i described, it is
a couple of your tweets -- 83% of food stamp recipients work full-time from don ritchie. medicaid,with snap, section eight, school lunch, heating assistance, how much would one need to learn for the same benefit? a response for either of those. guest: the average family is getting probably about $20,000 25,000 -- we have thousand dollars a year. people working full-time is not accurate, but if you are the working-time, requirement does not apply to you. in the long-term individuals would be...
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it's available now on am don. an incredible story and incredible life. charles krauthammer >> quite insane. >>> kids love fast food, but not every meal is created equal. it's possible to keep your kids happy and healthy. we'll show you how. ♪ suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects a
it's available now on am don. an incredible story and incredible life. charles krauthammer >> quite insane. >>> kids love fast food, but not every meal is created equal. it's possible to keep your kids happy and healthy. we'll show you how. ♪ suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies....
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don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel, fracking putting so much money into shale, we are not getting anything back. we are polluting our water, sticking millions of gallons of clean water into the ground. millions of water -- gallons of filthy water, contaminated water, it is costing money to clean up or get rid of that water. -- to go use any money into research for clean energy. we are going to kill our planet. the number one thing we have is clean water. we are not looking, spending any -- enoughresearch research money into clean energy sources. i would love to have solar panels on my hom
don, pennsylvania, independent caller. caller: how are you? my wife and i, we have changed we have reduced our air- conditioning costs and turn our thermostat down in the winter we are not home. we try to do that. we just replaced the refrigerator. there is a program where you get to send your old refrigerator back, you get $50. it is a nice rebate. when it comes to your total energy cost, i would love to have solar, wind, all the safe renewable energies. in pennsylvania, we have the , we arel,...
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. >> don, you're not making your employees wear these hats, are you? >> only when times get really tough. we really celebrate the heritage of the fire departments in our restaurants. many of the local fire departments donate their used gear to put on display, almost like a museum. >> the firehouse subs was founded by two fire fighters. you are donating millions every year, raising millions for first responders. >> very proud of that. it is the heart of firehouse subs. the main thing that drives us to help out in our communities. >> kyle, congratulations on getting job. i'm glad you're here to share the story with us. don, thanks for hiring him. >> best decision we ever made. >> elisabeth, people watch this segment every week and we get lots of e-mails from people saying thank you, we're getting hired so we're going to keep going. >> thanks so much and congratulations to kyle. >>> coming up, a recall every parent needs to hear about this morning. hundreds of thousands of baby monitors being pulled because they can be deadly. what you need to know up nex
. >> don, you're not making your employees wear these hats, are you? >> only when times get really tough. we really celebrate the heritage of the fire departments in our restaurants. many of the local fire departments donate their used gear to put on display, almost like a museum. >> the firehouse subs was founded by two fire fighters. you are donating millions every year, raising millions for first responders. >> very proud of that. it is the heart of firehouse subs....
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the mayor don bow den received 60 votes, so did his challenger davis, and you decide by a coin toss. the luck of the draw, the incumbent called the flip. he picked tails. >> i'm relieved that we've finally done it, and i would have been good with it either way, you know, but so, yeah, it's historic. >> and guess what, the coin ended up tails, so the incumbent mayor won another term. >>> 8:57. let's go back to sal. how is the situation on the golden gate bridge! it's still there and the traffic is going to be a little bit slow on the span, and as a matter of fact, i think i put the wrong lineup in. if we can bring up the golden gate bridge, southbound 101 traffic, slow out of marin, as you head down. i think we may have lost that shot. here we go. maybe not. northbound 101 approaching the 80 split, that's looking good. the richmond bring, that traffic is slow. let's go to steve. >>> thank you sir. you know, we have clear skies, it will be breezy, sunny, but cooler, the overnight lows cool over the weekend. 60, 61,. >> thanks steve. >>> and that's the report for this morning, thanks if
the mayor don bow den received 60 votes, so did his challenger davis, and you decide by a coin toss. the luck of the draw, the incumbent called the flip. he picked tails. >> i'm relieved that we've finally done it, and i would have been good with it either way, you know, but so, yeah, it's historic. >> and guess what, the coin ended up tails, so the incumbent mayor won another term. >>> 8:57. let's go back to sal. how is the situation on the golden gate bridge! it's still...
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i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on the cloud thing, that's where i worried because it's a buzz word. when you look at ibm saying we're going to have shared web services, we're going to allow you to timeshare. go back to the history i'm writing about in the book. it all begins with timesharing. we got away from that. once we can have shared web services, shared super computers, that brings things to the next level. jeff besos is the smartest ceo. >> when you said that, that the market can't be that wrong and then i think about aol, remember that? >> no, i've forgotten that, joe. >> what was that total deal
i asked don logan, the ceo of time inc., are we making a mistake? he says, no, that's a customer service company. they'll be around in 10, 20, 40 years. don't worry about it. plus, he is now with amazon web services done -- and i think ibm is actually a cool company. they're taking watson and putting him online, that super computer. so that we can all share -- i was listening to your kickout music last time was, you know, hey, get off of my cloud. >> right. >> the people getting on...
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and he doesn't care that he looks like don knotts there. the langone just gurns about him and he doesn't gush about some of the other guys that were running it for a while. >> we need some aprons. >> we've got those. >> did you talk about the earnings already? >> 95 versus 90? the estimate is up to what? 3.72 is what they're saying. >> and they already beat by a nickel, so that doesn't say much about the fourth quarter. if they take 3.72 and they beat it by 5, so they've got some money to play around with where they don't have to. we have those. they gave us those. i have one that says joe on it. >> i think michelle was in that day. >> was she, really? >> yeah. >> one of these days, i'll wear it in. but that's all i'm going to wear. >> ooh. ooh. >> don't turn around. >> scary. >> i won't turn around. i'll face the camera. but the guys back there are going to have some serious problems. >> jpmorgan, it is the big news. the $13 billion settlement between the justice department and jpmorgan expected to be announced today. kate kelly is outside
and he doesn't care that he looks like don knotts there. the langone just gurns about him and he doesn't gush about some of the other guys that were running it for a while. >> we need some aprons. >> we've got those. >> did you talk about the earnings already? >> 95 versus 90? the estimate is up to what? 3.72 is what they're saying. >> and they already beat by a nickel, so that doesn't say much about the fourth quarter. if they take 3.72 and they beat it by 5, so...
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. >> pero llegÓ el momento de pasar con el canciller del horÓscopo don mario vannucci, adelante mario. >> mis amados dueÑos del universo miÉrcoles 6 de noviembre de este aÑo 2013 que termina con la luna todavÍa en el signo de sagitario, nueva recuerde que si tiene un documento para lo aquellos inmigrantes que quieren hacer un documento con un migraciÓn y todo eso es bueno ir firmar todo ese tipo de cosas. >> comenzamos con aries, una racha de dinero que se siento qued e hasta abril de 2014. >> espero que tenga un tono positivo en los labios. >> sentirÁs mucho suerte con el dinero. >> tÚ eres uno con la abundancia infinita te va a sobrar el dinero. >> gÉminis te cobrarÁ una deuda no dudes en pagarla, siempre se los digo el que paga abre las puertas de la prosperidad infinita le digo hay que dar para recibir. >> y mis amados cÁncer el amor y el dinero estÁn enredando un poco bastante no pienses en comprar el amor, llega solo y sin necesidad de gastos innecesarios asÍ que ten mucho cuidado. >> y para leo sentirÁs que el mundo financiero lo tienes agarrado del mango y es asÍ
. >> pero llegÓ el momento de pasar con el canciller del horÓscopo don mario vannucci, adelante mario. >> mis amados dueÑos del universo miÉrcoles 6 de noviembre de este aÑo 2013 que termina con la luna todavÍa en el signo de sagitario, nueva recuerde que si tiene un documento para lo aquellos inmigrantes que quieren hacer un documento con un migraciÓn y todo eso es bueno ir firmar todo ese tipo de cosas. >> comenzamos con aries, una racha de dinero que se siento qued e...
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just don kno if the money is not collected it will go to the department of education. which is nice. >> tragic. >> tragic. that is nic >> not the charity part. the fact that somebody is leaving 16 million on the table. >> i agree. that is tragic >>> coming up a 33-yeav cliff hanger so unforgettable. it is our "towbaday. >>> and tv stars and political icons in the spotlight. our salute to those aw medals of f and then there is this. >> up next a look inside of "mad" magazine headquarters. is someone lookinver ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by no no hair removal. o hair removal. and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. d-tic maintenance. thousands of tailgaters realized they needed one thing...and fast. mom, i need a bathroom. [ male announcer ] that's when the charmin tailgating potties rolled in, providing real relief to everyone. it felt like i was at home. that was an awesome experience! [ male anno
just don kno if the money is not collected it will go to the department of education. which is nice. >> tragic. >> tragic. that is nic >> not the charity part. the fact that somebody is leaving 16 million on the table. >> i agree. that is tragic >>> coming up a 33-yeav cliff hanger so unforgettable. it is our "towbaday. >>> and tv stars and political icons in the spotlight. our salute to those aw medals of f and then there is this. >> up next...
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. >>> con don francisco. >>> maÑana estoy en "sÁbado gigante". aprovecho. >>> sÍ, muy bien. >>> Él dijo. >>> hay que aprovechar cualquier momento. >>> y pendientes, la prÓxima semana juega la selecciÓn de mÉxico, estamos todos con los dedos cruzados. >>> el partido es madrugador. hay que verlo. >>> lo tiene univisiÓn, a la hora que sea. >>> por supuesto hay que verlo. >>> por su pollo. >>> ahÍ estÁ, le cuento, luego de la victoria de mis cuadernos la selecciÓn de mÉxico con los de nueva zelanda. el "tri" llegÓ a sidney, en escala a wellington. >>> anda. >>> cÓmo que no quisieron quedarse en nueva zelanda, se quedaron en el paÍs del lado australia, tienen su entrenamiento con los canguros y la cuestiÓn, y luego viajarÁ a territorio neozelandes para la batalla del martes en la noche. >>> la batalla el martes en la noche por univisiÓn. >>> cÓmo le dirÍas. >>> la Última batalla, los guerreros estÁn listos. se preparan para el Último. >>> el baile. >>> ole, ole, ole, mÉxico! y la ola. >>> no nos dejan jugar a los hombres, cÓmo e
. >>> con don francisco. >>> maÑana estoy en "sÁbado gigante". aprovecho. >>> sÍ, muy bien. >>> Él dijo. >>> hay que aprovechar cualquier momento. >>> y pendientes, la prÓxima semana juega la selecciÓn de mÉxico, estamos todos con los dedos cruzados. >>> el partido es madrugador. hay que verlo. >>> lo tiene univisiÓn, a la hora que sea. >>> por supuesto hay que verlo. >>> por su pollo....
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there were a lot of charities shut don -- down or doing badly. even though there was no evidence doing anything wrong. this that harms the first amendment. a study publish a week ago -- they did a survey of their members, the journalists and writers members of it. and what they found was that one in six of the people they surveyed said they centered them and no longer writing, speaking, or publishing researching certain subjects because they i were afraid they might attract the government's attention. they censored themselves. an additional one in six said they thought about censoring themselves. we're worried the people are going to call the aclu the government has a record of the phone number and who they called. and i just think it changes who we are as a society. .. it just seems to me, is it just too much of a conflict of interest for them to be overseeing rests? >> i think that we got a point. is this something that the aclu is concerned with, and of the gay concerned with this and that is mostly political question. and that is the checks a
there were a lot of charities shut don -- down or doing badly. even though there was no evidence doing anything wrong. this that harms the first amendment. a study publish a week ago -- they did a survey of their members, the journalists and writers members of it. and what they found was that one in six of the people they surveyed said they centered them and no longer writing, speaking, or publishing researching certain subjects because they i were afraid they might attract the government's...